The Contribution of the Church Missionary Society (Cms) to Education and Christianity in Kaloleni District, Kilifi County (1900-1963)
Abstract
This study examined the contribution of the Church Missionary Society
(CMS) to Western Education and Christianity in Kaloleni District, Kilifi County. The
objectives of this study were to examine the rise and development of western
education and Christianity among the Giriama, the contribution African teachers and
evangelists towards the same and the challenges the Church Missionary Society faced
in Kaloleni District. This study was guided by Modernization theory and Cultural Lag
theory. Modernization theory assisted in explaining how the introduction of Western
Education in Kaloleni District by the CMS brought social advancement among the
Giriama. The Cultural Lag theory assisted in explaining how the introduction of
Western Education in Kaloleni by the CMS brought social conflict between
modernity and the traditional Giriama education system. This project paper was
written using both primary and secondary sources. Semi-structured oral interviews
were used to gather more information on CMS activities in Kaloleni District. The oral
interviews were recorded, transcribed and qualitatively analyzed.
As demonstrated in chapter two, the CMS missionaries slowly began their work at the Kenyan Coast and gradually extended their presence to the interior where
they tried to convert the Giriama to Christianity. The Bombay Africans solved some
of the challenges such as language barrier that had initially hindered missionary
activities at the coast. Despite various challenges, the CMS missionaries remained
committed in evangelism and towards the close of the ts" century, they moved into
the interior where they preached to the Giriama.
In 1904, the CMS missionaries began evangelism work in Kaloleni. At
Kaloleni, they faced challenges such as competition from Islam and African
traditional practices, shortage of teachers and medical doctors. Nonetheless, they
worked very hard to improve the social and economic status of the Giriama. This
study found out that by building schools in Kaloleni, the missionaries exposed the
Giriama to Western Education, which enabled them to get employment in the colonial
administration. Besides education, the CMS missionaries provided medical services in
Kaloleni. The missionaries therefore improved the social and economic conditions of
the Giriama.
Citation
Kazungu,Joseph J.,2013.The Contribution of the Church Missionary Society (CMS) to Education and Christianity in Kaloleni District, Kilifi County (1900-1963).Publisher
University of Nairobi